Fabregas refuses to get carried away

16 August 2009 15:21
Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas issued a note of caution following the club's magnificent opening day thrashing of Everton. Fabregas grabbed two goals as the Gunners stormed to a 6-1 victory at Goodison Park, but the Spain international has warned his team-mates not to become complacent following their electrifying start to the season. "It is just the first game in the title race, that's all. We must keep going like this," he said. "We have sold two great players (Toure and Adebayor). They both did not want to continue at Arsenal. What has happened is the best for them, and for us as well. We want players who are committed and want to be together, and we want to win things together. "We know we can do that if we continue to play like we did against Everton. But I must underline that it is just the first game. We won 6-1, but this is football, one day you are the best and two days later you are the worst team in the world. "Let's keep it real, this is game one and there are 37 to go so we will talk at the end to see how we have done."

Source: Eurosport